This review explores SpeedComfort radiator fans, assessing their effectiveness in quickly heating rooms and saving energy, while noting potential drawbacks.
The radiators work, but not fast enough. The writer wanted quick warmth. They tested SpeedComfort radiator fans. These fans claim to heat rooms faster. They also say they save energy.
The setup was easy and fast. Magnets and wires need a little adjustment. Then you plug them in to start them. The instructions are just a simple diagram. The fans attach under the radiators. Magnets hold them in place. Just plug them in and they are ready.
The writer tested two fans on a radiator. The fans connect with a wire. This means you only need one plug.
The room now heats up much faster. It used to take a long time to get warm. With the fans, it’s much quicker. The room gets very warm if you leave them on. You can feel more warm air near the radiator.
The fans cut down heating time a lot.
They have a temperature sensor. This turns them on when the radiator heats. They turn off when heating stops. The auto on/off is a great feature. They are cheap to run and have a ten-year guarantee.
The price is a big problem, though. They work well, but are expensive. This makes them hard for some to buy. The initial cost is quite high. It could take a long time to save money overall.
Fitting every radiator would cost a lot.
One home would cost over £900 total. This is too much for the average person. They work well in one or two rooms. However, a whole house is too expensive. You also need an outlet near each radiator.
Visible wires are not ideal, either. Hiding the wires is important. Also, the fans make a humming noise. This might annoy some people in quiet places.
These fans make radiators give more heat. The price might stop people from buying them. They make a chilly room much warmer. For a cold house, they might cost too much. The prices change based on the size. You can purchase them online.